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Alex Messner Purchasing first home (with debt)
4 February 2025 | 12 replies
Or should I invest regardless of student loans if my hope is to use FHA loan for smaller downpayment and then eventually rent the house out in a few years once I move?
Tyler Sweet Cryptocurrency and Real Estate
16 January 2025 | 6 replies
The reason is because the companies that back these assets, and some others, have a 1:1 between their tokens and the USD (I'm unfamiliar if EURS, THKD, and stables of other fiat offer 1:1).A possible scenario would be that you offer the seller to pay in a stable coin, like mentioned above.
Devon Moore New development hard money
6 February 2025 | 5 replies
i fyour getting paid off when the vertical loan goes on.. then your in first position . so not sure what the issue is? 
David Cherkowsky Loan Option Advice for House Hack in Alexandria VA
5 January 2025 | 17 replies
Here's a breakdown on loan options to consider:FHA Loan: @Brittany Minocchi is right in looking at FHA option.  
Tiffany Palaskas Sell or keep income producing duplex
1 February 2025 | 51 replies
Get a 0-5% down loan and do it again in TN.
Jessica Pratt Tax free income from rentals
5 February 2025 | 5 replies
This works with any type of appreciating property such as real estate, stocks, etcDepending on the appreciation rate, you can potentially see asset values double every 7-14 years.Likely around 7 years if the appreciation rate is 8%Likely around 14 years if the appreciation rate is 4%If you buy something for $100,000 and it appreciates to $200,000, you can potentially take a loan on the $100,000 appreciation which would not be considered a taxable event.However, be mindful that you are paying interest on the loan and you have to payback the loan but yes, it would not add on to your taxable income.
John R Bongiovanni Alternatives to full security deposit
6 February 2025 | 11 replies
You can try Rhino or Qira, but these are ventured back companies
David Oh Profit Sharing Bonus for Property Mangement Staff
3 February 2025 | 12 replies
@David OhCreating a profit-sharing program is a great way to align employee goals with the company’s success, but it’s crucial to design it carefully.
Sundone Boutvyseth First investment property for less than 10% down
31 January 2025 | 22 replies
Are there any loans out there that require less than 10% down?
Joseph Sakic Thinking of changing my PM but am terrified that the process will be a nightmare
6 February 2025 | 13 replies
I've had 14 SF rentals in 6 different states, using 6 different management companies